UM System President On Diversity, Budget Cuts And 'Compacts With The Citizens of Missouri'

Dr. Mun Choi assumed presidency of of the University of Missouri System on March 1, 2017.

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From budget cuts to racial tensions to declining enrollment, running the University of Missouri System has its share of challenges. Today, we speak with the system's president, Dr. Mun Choi, about the climate on the Columbia campus, further dialog on diversity and how budget decisions are made when it comes to program and staff reductions. Also, we ask Dr. Choi for his prognosis on the proposed Downtown Campus for the Arts at the University of Missouri - Kansas City.

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